While Duong Lam and Uoc Le villages symbolize the northern plains’ ancient architecture, Phuoc Tich and Tuy Loan reflect cultural characteristics of the central region.
![]() The ancient village of Phuoc Tich in a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. ![]() The village had been famous for ceramic production. Pictured are some antique water jars produced in Phuoc Tich. ![]() Phuoc Tich is located in Phuoc Phu hamlet, Phong Hoa commune, Huong Dien district in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue. ![]() Tuy Loan ancient village is located close to Tuy Loan river. ![]() Scenic view of Tuy Loan village with a communal house, banian tree, river wharf and a vast stretch of green rice fields. ![]() The village is situated in Hoa Phong commune, Hoa Vang district in the central province of Quang Nam. ![]() K’Tu is the oldest village in the Central Highlands’ province of Kon Tum. Pictured is the pristine beauty of K’Tu village with a mountain range and rice fields. ![]() View of house on stilts and a communal house of Ba Na ethnic minority group. ![]() K’Tu village is situated in Dak Ro Wa commune, Kon Tum city in the Central Highlands’ province of Kon Tum. ![]() The entrance to Loc Yen ancient village. ![]() Ancient houses among green trees and a vast stretch of rice fields. ![]() Loc Yen village is located in Tien Canh commune, Tien Phuoc district in the central province of Quang Nam. |
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